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Éric Fassin, "State Anti-Intellectualism and the Politics of Gender and Race: Illiberal France and Beyond" (CEU Press, 2024)
Apr 30, 2024
Éric Fassin, a Professor at Université Paris 8, discusses state anti-intellectualism in France and beyond, highlighting authoritarian neoliberalism and the need for intellectual work in combating political anti-intellectualism. The podcast explores the intersection of anti-intellectualism and politics, defends academia in democracies, and emphasizes the significance of public engagement in sociological discourse.
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Quick takeaways
- State anti-intellectualism is a global phenomenon driven by conservative leaders attacking 'woke' ideas.
- Anti-intellectualism is perpetuated by intellectuals in power, like President Macron, challenging simplistic views on intellect and education.
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Understanding State Anti-Intellectualism
State anti-intellectualism is a global phenomenon with roots in history like McCarthyism. Today, conservative leaders use anti-intellectual rhetoric against the left, accusing them of 'cancel culture' and promoting 'woke' ideas. This trend highlights the importance of anti-intellectualism in shaping current political landscapes.